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Scalable, Patternable Glass-Infiltrated Ceramic Radiative Coolers for Energy-Saving Architectural Applications.


ABSTRACT: A huge concern on global climate/energy crises has triggered intense development of radiative coolers (RCs), which are promising green-cooling technologies. The continuous efforts on RCs have fast-tracked notable energy-savings by minimizing solar absorption and maximizing thermal emission. Recently, in addition to spectral optimization, ceramic-based thermally insulative RCs are reported to improve thermoregulation by suppressing heat gain from the surroundings. However, a high temperature co-firing process of ceramic-based thick film inevitably results in a large mismatch of structural parameters between designed and fabricated components, thereby breaking spectral optimization. Here, this article proposes a scalable, non-shrinkable, patternable, and thermally insulative ceramic RC (SNPT-RC) using a roll-to-roll process, which can fill a vital niche in the field of radiative cooling. A stand-alone SNPT-RC exhibits excellent thermal insulation (≈0.251 W m-1  K-1 ) with flame-resistivity and high solar reflectance/long-wave emissivity (≈96% and 92%, respectively). Alternate stacks of intermediate porous alumina/borosilicate (Al2 O3 -BS) layers not only result in outstanding thermal and spectral characteristics, causing excellent sub-ambient cooling (i.e., 7.05 °C cooling), but also non-shrinkable feature. Moreover, a perforated SNPT-RC demonstrates its versatility as a breathable radiative cooling shade and as a semi-transparent window, making it a highly promising technology for practical deployment in energy-saving architecture.

SUBMITTER: Jeon SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10520670 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Scalable, Patternable Glass-Infiltrated Ceramic Radiative Coolers for Energy-Saving Architectural Applications.

Jeon Seung Kyu SK   Kim June Tae JT   Kim Min Seong MS   Kim In Soo IS   Park Sung Jin SJ   Jeong Hyeondeok H   Lee Gil Ju GJ   Kim Yeong Jae YJ  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230723 27


A huge concern on global climate/energy crises has triggered intense development of radiative coolers (RCs), which are promising green-cooling technologies. The continuous efforts on RCs have fast-tracked notable energy-savings by minimizing solar absorption and maximizing thermal emission. Recently, in addition to spectral optimization, ceramic-based thermally insulative RCs are reported to improve thermoregulation by suppressing heat gain from the surroundings. However, a high temperature co-f  ...[more]

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